2. 2
Forward Looking Statements
This presentation contains forward-looking statements (as defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended) which reflect management's current views with respect to certain future events and performance, including statements
regarding: expectations for future dividend increases by Teekay Parent and distribution increases by its daughter entities; the
daughter entities’ current and future growth projects, including the impact of these projects on Teekay Parent’s cash flows and
dividend; the stability and growth of Teekay Parent free cash flow ;the stability and growth of Teekay LNG and Teekay Offshore’s
cash flows; Teekay LNG and Teekay Offshore’s expected future revenues; the total cost and timing for the delivery of newbuilding
projects and timing of commencement of associated time-charter contracts; vessel drydocks, including the timing and the number of
vessels to be drydocked; and the anticipation of becoming net debt free. The following factors are among those that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties, and that should be
considered in evaluating any such statement: changes in production of, or demand for oil, petroleum products, LNG and LPG, either
generally or in particular regions; greater or less than anticipated levels of newbuilding orders or greater or less than anticipated rates
of vessel scrapping; changes in trading patterns significantly affecting overall vessel tonnage requirements; changes in applicable
industry laws and regulations and the timing of implementation of new laws and regulations; changes in the typical seasonal
variations in tanker charter rates; changes in the offshore production of oil or demand for shuttle tankers, FSOs, FPSOs, UMS, and
towage vessels; changes in oil production and the impact on the Company’s tankers and offshore units; fluctuations in global oil
prices; trends in prevailing charter rates for the Company’s vessels and offshore unit contract renewals; the potential for early
termination of long-term contracts and inability of the Company to renew or replace long-term contracts or complete existing contract
negotiations; delays in commencement of operations of FPSO and FSO units at designated fields; changes in the Company's
expenses; the Company and its publicly-traded subsidiaries’ future capital expenditure requirements and the inability to access and
secure financing for such requirements; the amount of future cash distributions by the Company’s daughter entities to the Company;
failure of the respective Board of Directors of the general partners of Teekay Offshore and Teekay LNG to approve future cash
distribution increases; failure by the Company’s Board of Directors to approve future dividend increases; conditions in the United
States capital markets; and other factors discussed in Teekay's filings from time to time with the SEC, including its Report on Form
20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2014 and Form 6-K for the quarter ended June 30, 2015. The Company expressly
disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained
herein to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with respect thereto or any change in events, conditions or
circumstances on which any such statement is based.
3. 3
Recent Teekay
Parent Highlights
• Teekay Parent generated free cash flow1 of
$59.8 million, or $0.82 per share, in Q3-15,
an increase of 21% from Q2-15
○ Strong coverage ratio of 1.49x
• On July 1st, completed the dropdown sale
of the Knarr FPSO to Teekay Offshore for
$1.26 billion
○ Increased dividend by 75% to $0.55 per share
in Q2-15 ($2.20 per share annualized)
○ Reduced Teekay Parent’s net debt by
approximately $900 million
• Targeting average of 15 to 20% annual
dividend growth over next three years
1) See the Q3-15 earnings release for explanations and reconciliations of this non-GAAP financial
measure to the most directly comparable financial measure under GAAP. 3
4. 4
Teekay Tankers
• Declared Q3-15 dividend of $0.03 per share – $1.2M to Teekay Parent
• Generated strong Q3-15 Free Cash Flow of $0.44 per share
• Completed delivery of 12 Suezmax tankers in late Q3-15 / early Q4-15, well-timed for upcoming
strong winter rally
• Teekay Tankers’ dividend policy to be reviewed in December 2015
Teekay Offshore Partners
• Declared Q3-15 distribution of $0.56 per unit, an increase of 4% from the previous quarter – $29.8M
to Teekay Parent
• Teekay Offshore’s Navion Hispania commenced operations for East Coast Canada
• Completed $185 million long-term debt financing for the four ALP newbuilding towage vessels
Teekay LNG Partners
• Declared Q3-15 distribution of $0.70 per unit – $26.4M to Teekay Parent
• Exmar LPG JV took delivery of fifth of 12 mid-size LPG carrier newbuildings, which subsequently
commenced a 10-year charter contract with Potash Corp.
Recent Daughter Highlights
5. 5
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2012 2013 2014 Q3-2015
Teekay Parent at a Positive Inflection Point
• Teekay Offshore’s acquisition of the
Voyageur Spirit, Cidade de Itajai, Petrojarl I
and Knarr FPSO units delevered Teekay
Parent’s balance sheet
• With the intended sale of Teekay Parent’s
remaining assets, Teekay Parent will be on
track to be near net debt free
Teekay Parent on Path to Becoming Net Debt1 Free ($mm)
Teekay Parent’s Growing Free Cash Flow1 ($mm)
• Growing free cash flow from the restart of
the Banff FPSO and the Knarr FPSO
dropdown sale, increasing General Partner
and Limiter Partner cash flows from our two
MLPs and strong spot tanker rates
1. Net Debt and Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures used by certain investors to measure the financial performance of shipping companies. Please
refer to our earnings releases for reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.
7. 7
Summary
• Teekay Parent’s cash flow supported by
stable and growing cash flows received
from our two MLPs:
○ Strong operating track record
○ TGP and TOO have a contract portfolio
of $11.3 billion and $8.2 billion,
respectively, with no direct exposure to
commodity prices
○ Continued growth in offshore oil
production and LNG
○ New approach to future growth
• Financial flexibility
○ Continued access to diverse sources of
capital
○ Teekay Parent on the path to becoming
near net debt free by end of 2017
7
9. 9
Consolidated Adjusted Statement of Income
Q3-15 vs. Q2-15
($’000’s,
except per share amounts)
Q3-15
Adjusted*
Q2-15
Adjusted*
Comments
Net revenues 578,172 569,786Increase mainly due a full quarter of operations on the Arendal Spirit which
commenced operations in early-June, acquisition of the ship-to-ship transfer
business by TNK and recognition of S&P fees received from TIL; partially offset
by a decrease in revenue from planned shut-down for the Foinaven FPSO,
unscheduled off-hire for the Piranema Spirit FPSO and lower results from the
shuttle fleet as a result of seasonally lower CoA days and lower average rates.
Vessel operating expenses (216,356) (203,704)Increase primarily related to TNK’s Suezmax acquisitions and ship-to-ship
transfer business in Q3-15, Arendal Spirit full quarter of operations and the
delivery of two towing and offshore installation vessels in late-May and early-July.
Time charter hire expense (43,021) (30,333) Increase primarily due to in-chartering of three vessels for the East Coast of
Canada contract and additional in-chartered tankers in TNK delivered in Q2-15.
Depreciation and amortization (130,812) (128,199)Increase mainly from deliveries of towage, offshore installation vessels and
conventional tankers in Q2-15 and Q3-15.
General and administrative
expenses
(33,146) (35,415) Decrease in G&A primarily as a result of lower legal fees.
Income from vessel operations 154,837 172,135
Net interest expense (91,711) (91,521) Consistent with the prior quarter.
Equity Income 19,863 23,113Decrease primarily due to increased losses in Sevan Marine from lower activity
and reduced income in TIL from lower average spot rates.
Income tax expense (8,284) (753) Increase in income tax expense primarily due to the Q2-15 recognition of tax
losses and additional freight taxes recognized in Q3-15.
Other - net (164) 294
Net income 74,541 103,268
Less: Net income attributable to
non-controlling interest
(71,708) (83,562) Decrease primarily due to lower earnings in TOO.
Net income attributable to
shareholders of Teekay Corp. 2,833 19,706
Basic earnings per share 0.04 0.27
* See slides 11 and 12 to this presentation for the Consolidated Adjusted Statement of (Loss) Income for Q3-15 and Consolidated Adjusted Statement of Income for Q2-15.
10. 10
Q4 2015 Outlook – Teekay Consolidated
Income
Statement Item
Q4 2015 Outlook
(expected changes from Q3 2015)
Net Revenues
» Teekay Parent:
$17m increase from the recognition of annual operational tariff revenue and increased production from the Foinaven FPSO
$3m decrease from S&P fees recognized in Q3-15 in relation to Tanker Investments’ vessel acquisitions
» Teekay Offshore:
$6m increase from the Q3-15 temporary shut-down of the Piranema FPSO for repairs
$4m increase from the shuttle tanker fleet due to a higher number of CoA days expected in Q4-15
» Teekay LNG – expected to increase by $3m due to the recognition of annual profit share on a conventional tanker
» Teekay Tankers:
$11m increase from fixed-rate charters included in the Suezmax fleet acquisition and new time-charter out contracts
Increase of approximately 500 net spot revenue days in TNK due to the Suezmax fleet acquisitions, net of dry dockings and
new time-charter out contracts
Approximately 40% of Q4-15 spot revenue days for Aframaxes and Suezmaxes fixed at $26,100/day and $33,000/day,
respectively, compared to $32,300/day and $34,800/day, respectively, in Q3-15
Vessel Operating Expenses
(OPEX)
Teekay Tankers – Increase of $12m primarily from the Suezmax fleet acquisition
Time-charter Hire Expense Teekay Offshore – Decrease of $5m due to expiration of an in-charter related to East Coast Canada CoA
Depreciation & Amortization Teekay Tankers – Increase of $6m due to full quarter of operations from its newly acquired Suezmax fleet
General & Administrative Expected range of $33m - $34m on a consolidated basis
Net Interest Expense
Teekay Tankers – Increase of $3.5m due to Suezmax fleet acquisition
Teekay Parent – Increase in net interest expense due to $2m of interest income recognized on shareholder loans in Q3-15
Equity Income Expected to increase by $5m on a consolidated basis primarily due to increased earnings expected in TIL
Income Tax Expense Expected to be approximately $2m on a consolidated basis
Non-controlling Interest Expense Expected to increase by $33m to $35m from higher forecasted results in Teekay Tankers and Teekay Offshore
11. 11
Consolidated Adjusted Statement of (Loss) Income
Q3-15
1 Please refer to Appendix A in the Q3-15 earnings release for a description of Appendix A items.
2 Please refer to footnote (2) to the Summary Consolidated Statements of (Loss) Income in the Q3-15 earnings release.
Reclass for
(in thousands of US dollars, except per share amounts) Realized Gains/
Appendix A Losses
As Reported Items (1) on Derivatives (2) As Adjusted
Revenues 611,617 (3,510) - 608,107
Voyage expenses (29,935) - - (29,935)
Net revenues 581,682 (3,510) - 578,172
Vessel operating expenses (213,656) - (2,700) (216,356)
Time charter hire expenses (43,021) - - (43,021)
Depreciation and amortization (130,812) - - (130,812)
General and administrative expenses (29,022) (1,000) (3,124) (33,146)
Asset impairments - - - -
Restructuring charges (3,994) 3,994 - -
Income from vessel operations 161,177 (516) (5,824) 154,837
Interest expense (62,450) 1,058 (32,480) (93,872)
Interest income 2,161 - - 2,161
Realized and unrealized losses on
derivative instruments (109,667) 76,987 32,680 -
Equity income 14,995 4,868 - 19,863
Income tax expense (2,450) (5,834) - (8,284)
Foreign exchange loss (20,218) 14,594 5,624 -
Other - net (164) - - (164)
Net (loss) income (16,616) 91,157 - 74,541
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling
interests 4,381 (76,089) - (71,708)
NET (LOSS) INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO
STOCKHOLDERS OFTEEKAY CORP. (12,235) 15,068 - 2,833
Basic (loss) earnings per share (0.17) 0.04
Three Months Ended
September 30, 2015
12. 12
Consolidated Adjusted Statement of Income
Q2-15
1 Please refer to Appendix A in the Q2-15 earnings release for a description of Appendix A items.
2 Please refer to footnote (2) to the Summary Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) in the Q2-15 earnings release.
Reclass for
(in thousands of US dollars, except per share amounts) Realized Gains/
Appendix A Losses
As Reported Items (1) on Derivatives (2) As Adjusted
Revenues 592,797 879 - 593,676
Voyage expenses (23,890) - - (23,890)
Net revenues 568,907 879 - 569,786
Vessel operating expenses (201,370) - (2,334) (203,704)
Time charter hire expenses (30,333) - - (30,333)
Depreciation and amortization (128,199) - - (128,199)
General and administrative expenses (33,730) - (1,685) (35,415)
Asset impairments (500) 500 - -
Restructuring reversals 742 (742) - -
Income from vessel operations 175,517 637 (4,019) 172,135
Interest expense (62,388) - (30,332) (92,720)
Interest income 1,199 - - 1,199
Realized and unrealized gains on
derivative instruments 63,752 (94,332) 30,580 -
Equity income 39,901 (16,788) - 23,113
Income tax expense (753) - - (753)
Foreign exchange loss (1,604) (2,167) 3,771 -
Other - net (389) 683 - 294
Net income 215,235 (111,967) - 103,268
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling
interests (149,323) 65,761 - (83,562)
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO STOCKHOLDERS
OFTEEKAY CORP. 65,912 (46,206) - 19,706
Basic earnings per share 0.91 0.27
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2015